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live where you live, this is "abc7 news." a powerful winter storm is slamming the bay area right now. live doppler 7 is lit up in various shades of green. >> tonight, we're seeing downpours, trees down, as well as power outages. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. we've seen waves of rain, sweeping through and gusty winds. >> let's get over to meteorologist sandhya patel with live doppler 7. >> take a look at live doppler 7 right now. i'm going to get you into street level radar. first in the north bay, right around south santaro, petaluma street, steady rain. it has picked up in intensity. as we look at the east bay, san pablo road, it is coming down hard across 680, walnut creek,
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danville boulevard, concord. in the south bay, spottier showers, but steady from san jose to coyote, heading into the santa cruz mountains. this is just the beginning of what's to come. this storm is a vigorous storm. it's going pick up more moisture off the coastline here and impact the entire state. look at this moisture train. atmospheric river is what it's tapping into. it's a strong level three on our exclusive abc 7 storm impact scale. tonight, tomorrow, heavy rain, urban flooding, one to two inches in the valleys, three to four in the hills. winds are gusting about 33 miles an hour in fairfield. we've seen 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts in the hills. a high wind warning until 10:00 a.m. could take down more trees and powerlines. rapid rises are expected on streams and creeks. do not cross flooded roadways.
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the high tide als will lead to e flooding across the region. i'll be back with a closer look coming up. >> long night. sandhya, thank you very much. we do have live team coverage spread across the bay area tonight. >> we'll start in south bay. amanda del castillo is live in san jose where it is really coming down, amanda. >> reporter: yeah, dan, ama, the rain has been calling since before 9:00 tonight. it's not the rain i wind, but the win that's paired wit. i've had to adjust my stance to remain upright as we've been preparing for this broadcast. as we mentioned, more weather is on the way. now, the city of san jose, they take winter storm preparations in the summer. how is that for preparation? all that work is made more difficult when debris clogs
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leading to flooding. flooding is a possibility tonight. the winter storm is expected to intensify. good news for san jose. the city's transportation department has about 20 crews standing by to respond as the storm grows. meantime, you can still take safety into your own hands. one south bay neighbor was taking no chances. he filled his truck with sandbag after sandbag. his family home suffered quite a bit of flooding in the last strong storm. >> i'm not even ready. i'm just concerned about what happened last week. i don't want to be flooded wen. >> reporter: six sandbag stations are spread across the south bay. helpful tools provided by the santa clara water district. you can see the rain still continuing to fall. it has been pretty steady, intensifying at times. but that wind, i have to tell
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you, that is kind of -- you can see it right now. it's what's really, really bothering me tonight. still struggling to keep up, but i'm reporting live in san jose. amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> you're doing a good job of staying upright, amanda. >> it is really intense. that's what it looks like if the south bay. let's turn your attention now to the east bay. >> reporter katie utehs is in fremont where there has been a power outage tonight. >> reporter: people in this neighborhood have been without power going on five hours now, and the wind picked up, as well, which is making that tree trimming behind me a precarious job this evening. but that tree is the culprit of this power outage as the limbs got tangled in the lines. now, i'm told the delay in restoration of power is because pg&e is expecting the worst of the storm to hit overnight. so they staffed crews to start at midnight. so there was some delay in
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getting folks out here to work on those trees. no word exactly on when they're going to restore power here. the outage here canfield drive started around 6:00. 98 customers are without fire. neighbors salines sparked as the wind whipped the winds so they called 911. >> i came down and i looked, and it looked like two power lines were hitting each other within a tree. as it did, it just sparkled like fireworks. >> reporter: fortunately, there's no damage to my property, just an outage. the pg&e outage map shows small power outages in union city, pleasanton, and of course, here in fremont. pg&e does have a very helpful, interactive map on their website where you can check outages and estimated restoration times. abc7news.com. katie utehs, "abc7 news."
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>> katie, thank you. now to the north bay. jobina fortson is live at the park and ride. >> it closed thunderstois morni because of flooding. how are things now? >> reporter: the winds have picked up, although this area is not experiencing flooding at the moment, the threat is still there, which is why you see these yellow barricades set up along the low-lying areas of the parking lot here, along with the sign that greets drivers as soon as they pull into this lot, letting them know of the risk in this area. about ten minutes up the road, the health and wellness campus set up a severe weather emergency shelter. we stopped by and did see people come in. the shelter has food, a space for 80 people to sleep, and they are not at capacity. >> tonight, people can check in as the storm is affecting the
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areas they may be inhabiting, the creeks and rivers and such, and they'll be asked to leave by 6:30 in the morning and a shuttle will take them for breakfast if they like or leaving on their own. >> reporter: and while riding around the north bay, we did observe people, lots of people on the road, driving rather quickly for the conditions out here. so remember, everyone, please slow down on the road waist. reporting live, jobina fortson, "abc7 news." >> thank you so much, jobina. taking a live look at sfo, where windy weather is proving to be a headache for flyers. more than 400 flights delayed, 90 canceled. now, if you were planning to drive to tahoe, don't travel to see sierra. a winter storm is in effect through monday. >> and you can check conditions
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on the "abc7 news" app. stay with us. what are thousands of golf balls doing in the pacific ocean? >> dan noyes and the i-team investigate, taking you off the coast of pebble beach. >> and we're track thing powerful level three storm as it sweeps across the bay area. after the break, meteorologist sandhya patel will
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all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? here's a look at live doppler 7. there is a lot of green, that means a lot of rain. sandhya will have your full forecast in just a few minutes. a potential danger to wildlife is working beneath the waters of the monterey bay marine sanctuary. >> it's been there for a hundred years and only now coming to surface because of the curiosity of a teenage girl. >> the problem is golf balls, tens of thousands of them. dan noyes is here to explain why the top public golf course in the country is part of the problem. >> take a look at this picture taken of what is supposed to be
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protected waters. that is a california sea otter, and it's not holding a clam or muscle, it's a golf ball and it's a serious issue. pebble beach is where the rich and famous come to play golf. it sits directly on the california shoreline, just steps away from the most environmentally sensitive waters on the west coast. but look below the surface and this is what you'll find. >> seeing the sea floor covered in trash was a straight shot to the heart. >> reporter: the coast has been part of alex weber's life since she was is born. she went diving and was stunned at what she found. >> we would dive and pick up 2500 golf balls and two weeks later we would pick up another 2500 golf balls. >> reporter: she wondered just how many golf balls are there? >> the more we researched, the more we discovered, no one has
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ever looked at golf balls in the ocean. >> she said she had read some of the scientific articles that came out of my ph.d. work. >> reporter: she picked up with researcher matthew soboku to determine how big the problem is. >> it's so rubbery. i said let's put together a report and try to publish a scientific article of your own that states the scope of the problem, the intensity of the problem, and what we can do about the problem. >> reporter: with ma shoe overseeing her research, alex went to work collecting golf balls in the ocean and on the beach new three coastal golf courses, sorting them by their condition. >> we start with something like this, obviously with the polyurethane shell and the gloss. as that breaks down, it loses the paint and the shell. >> reporter: over time, the balls roll around on the ocean floor and break into pieces. >> this rubber band that was in this golf ball, there's 275 yards of it. that will continue to unraffle and get tangled up in the kelp,
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so it sits on the surface of the ocean. >> reporter: the balls had been deteriorating for decades. pebble beach has been a course since 1919. >> it's not the problem of golf balls constantly being hit into the ocean, there's 100 years of golf ball pollution out there, and that's continuing to wear down. >> reporter: that waste could potentially impact wild life, including fish, the sea otter and sea lions and coastal birds who may eat tiny pieces of plastic. >> there's not a lot of study done on the chemical compounds in golf balls and how that affects organisms consuming this material. until alex looked at this problem, no one had really studied this probl a potential effects at all. >> reporter: after two years of work, alex and matthew published their paper that concluded post of the balls came from pebble
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beach. they found more than 35,000 in the water off the golf course. when alex added those balls to ones collected in the same area by the marine sanctuary and pebble beach ion, the total found went up to 50,000 golf balls. >> since then, we've collected approximately 20,000 additional golf balls. >> the fact there were so many offshore in certain locations was new to us. because unless somebody dove in that area and brought it to our attention, we didn't know. >> reporter: pebble beach is now telling caddies and golfers to make sure their balls stay out of the ocean. they have worked with the monterey marine bay sanctuary and aquarium to identify key areas to clean up. >> we now have a collection planned to go 18 years this time to 11arep satelocations, and pick up golf balls that are accidently hit into the ocean.
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>> reporter: the marine sanctuary agreed to work closely with the course to make sure the cleanup is done right. >> we're going to be looking over their shoulder. >> reporter: the sanctuary protects 276 miles of california coast. >> it's been interesting to get to the bottom of the golf ball issue and realize there could be other areas on the coast that we need to look at. >> reporter: alex will be heading to uc santa barbara to study marine ecology. >> golf courses should be responsible for picking up these balls. >> reporter: it's reallyor naot commission says plasticol gf acceptable. they're looking at all options to clean them up and keep it from happening. >> good for her. >> so sad to see. >> but a great change from her work. >> absolutely. that's true. she does have a bright future. thanks, dan. we have a lot of rain to talk about tonight. >> we do a whole lot. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here. >> let's check out live doppler
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7, our radar is tracking rain right down to the street level. it has picked up in intensity in the south bay. willow glenn, evendale, story road, santa clara, cupertino, mountain view, seeing steadier, lighter rain. in the santa cruz area, light to moderate at this minute. inland east bay, deer valley road, wilbur avenue, yes, it is intensifying. so the storm is starting to push in, and that's why we're seeing darker green shades. it is turning to a lighter rainfall in some areas like fairfield, but that will change as the night goes on. san francisco down the peninsula heading into san bruno, daley city, right around fulton street, balboa street, seeing those lighter showers as we look at what's happening in the sierra, chain controls on
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state route 88 and 4. do not try traveling up there. this is why winter storm warning until 4:00 p.m. tuesday. 5 to 10 feet of snow is expected by tuesday. the heavy snow, gusty winds will make for low visibility. so travel is not recommended. by monday, the snow level will be dropping to 1,000 to 2,000 feet. tonight, windy with light rain and snow. tomorrow, all snow sunday, monday, with windy conditions. so 40s and 50s right now. look at the flag, just really flapping in the wind. this is from our kgo roof camera. the camera is even shaking, so the wind is picking up, as well. from our san jose camera, we are looking at a wet view with clouds looking towards the shark tank. raindrops on our exploratorium camera. wet, windy, with thunder tomorrow. cold storm on sunday, looking at snow over the highest peaks monday and tuesday. you heard right.
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this is a level three storm. two to four inches in the hills with the damaging wind gusts. we've seen trees go down, power outages still a possibility. hydroplaning on the roadways. it's a high likihood between tonight and tomorrow. pockets of moderate to heavy rain. you start to see the downpours in the region. don't be surprised if a thunderstorm or two rumbles through. it'ses eases a little bit. you get a little bit of a break tomorrow morning before the next round of the same storm comes through here, between 4:30 tomorrow afternoon with heavy downpours going into 8:00 p.m. by 11:00 p.m., it lets up. most areas are going to be in the one to two-inch category.
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sme spot hs be les will be less. winds are going stronger. we've seen a 50-mile-an-hour wind gust. 60 marineman wi 60-mile-an-hour winds. starting to ease up as we head into the afternoon hours. still gusty along the coast, but nowhere they are the wind intensity we'll experience tonight. stormy morning, 40s, 50s. stay inside if you can tomorrow morning. wait until 11:00 a.m when things calm down. tomorrow afternoon, stormy conditions along the coast for the rest of you. 50s, 60s, scattanederthowesh er. a strong level three for our storm impact scale. rain, wind, thunder tomorrow. colder storm level. not as much rain or wind. mixed precipitation monday. snow over the hills. same thing on tuesday. a level one snow and showers for the lugar new year's festivities. cold mornings wednesday, thursday. download the accuweather app and
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5:30 tip off. klay thompson, listed as questionable for the lakers game. the ws missed him, because the warriors not named curry not 1 of 20 from deep. rete ke jt need to bounce back. last night was a tough loss. but we've been in a good place for the last few weeks, and i thought we got a little scattered last night at both ends of the floor. i give philadelphia a lot of credit. they earned it. tomorrow is just about, you know, getting back to playing the way we have played over the last couple of weeks. nba tonight, rockets and nuggets. the ws in denver finished tied for first. that's malik beasley with authority. denver scored 83 in the first half. defense optional for the james harden barely got to 30. he avmodunking. this is
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he had 22. a lot of highlights for the nuggets. denver rolls 136-22. they're tied for first place with the ws in the west. the lakers want to acquire anthony davis from theext week. l.a.'s first offer, according to espn, lonzo bl, kylkouzma, a first round pick and a signed kareem jersey. i made that last part up, but the pelicans are said to be underwelled. super bowl. dy how jared goff will t.acre he says he's trying to get ycpsryinupg to treat it like any other game. you can get caught up and make it the biggest game of the year, but just try to be yourself and not make it bigger than it is and have fun with it. yo your best and prepare as best n.cau >> see if he can do that. abc 7 sports sponsored by river
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